Farthest Distance Limbo Skating Under Bars: world record set by Tiluck Keisam (VIDEO) MUMBAI, India--Tiluck Keisam, a nine-year-old Indian boy from Manipur, northeast India, skated beneath 146 bars over a 145-meter stretch in just 56.01 seconds, thus setting the new world record for theFarthest Distance Limbo Skating Under Bars, according to theWorld Record Academy.Photo: A nine-year-old Indian boy from Manipur, northeast India, has set a new World Record in limbo skating. Tiluck Keisam skated beneath 146 bars over a 145-meter stretch in just 56.01 seconds. Photo:Kangleipak Manipur Sports(enlarge photos)The Guinness World Records world record for the longest limbo skating is 125 m (410 ft 1 in) and was achieved by Gagan Sathish (India), in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, on 11 March 2016.

Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the farthest distance limbo-skating under cars; it is 65.283 m (214 ft 2.2 in) and was achieved by Om Swaroop Gowda (India) at Orion Mall, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, on 17 July 2016.Tiluck Keisamalso held the previous Guinness world record of 116 meters.

His new record is all the more astonishing because he lowered the bars from the required height of 35cm to 28cm above the ground.

His parents,Kiesam Ricky Singh, 42, andPravabati Takhellambam, 42, said in an interview that he started practicing his runs at the age of five.

His father Singh said: "We are very happy and proud of our son. He is very unique. People get stunned when they see his flexibility."